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Invention to innovation : how scientists can drive our economy / Dr Larry Marshall with Jenna Daroczy.

"Invention to Innovation" charts a course for scientists, leaders, investors and policy makers to translate research into growing innovative, competitive companies and industries. With extensive experience and insights gained over three decades, Dr Larry Marshall demonstrates how science can generate new value that grows markets and creates jobs while also delivering social, environmental and economic benefit.Through a combination of practical advice, real-life examples and big-picture vision, this thought-provoking work shows how Australia's world-class science can navigate successfully across the 'Valley of Death' to become successful innovations and grow our economy.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9010171120 303.483 MAR
Adult nonfiction   Gordonvale Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781486316373 (paperback)
Dewey 303.483
Author Marshall, Larry, Dr author.
Title Invention to innovation : how scientists can drive our economy / Dr Larry Marshall with Jenna Daroczy.
Published Clayton South, VIC : CSIRO Publishing, 2023.
Physical description xiv, 270 pages : black and white illustrations ; 24 cm.
Note Includes index and bibliographical references.
Summary "Invention to Innovation" charts a course for scientists, leaders, investors and policy makers to translate research into growing innovative, competitive companies and industries. With extensive experience and insights gained over three decades, Dr Larry Marshall demonstrates how science can generate new value that grows markets and creates jobs while also delivering social, environmental and economic benefit.Through a combination of practical advice, real-life examples and big-picture vision, this thought-provoking work shows how Australia's world-class science can navigate successfully across the 'Valley of Death' to become successful innovations and grow our economy.
Subject Technological innovations -- Economic aspects
Technological innovations -- Social aspects
Information technology -- Economic aspects
Information technology -- Social aspects
Research and development partnership
Science -- Economic aspects -- Australia
Additional author Daroczy, Jenna author.
CSIRO (Australia) issuing body.
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